Tension at Gwira Ampansie over alleged shooting of chief's brother by galamseyers
Mensah Ango was allegedly shot by suspected armed men linked to illegal mining activities in the area, sparking tension at Gwira Ampansie in the Nzema East Municipality of the Western Region. The armed men allegedly brought into the community to provide security for an illegal mining site operated by a company identified as PRP have reportedly been firing gunshots indiscriminately to intimidate residents who oppose their operations. Mensah Ango, 46, was reportedly sent by the chief together with some linguists to invite leaders of the mining company to the palace over concerns surrounding alleged illegal activities on the community's land.
The youth in the community have threatened to set ablaze mining equipment and properties belonging to the illegal miners in retaliation for the killing. Residents further alleged that the armed men have previously shot and killed about three other innocent persons in the community for openly opposing the illegal mining activities. The Chief of Gwira Ampansie, Nana Kojo Mensah, expressed deep concern over the worsening insecurity in the area and accused state authorities, particularly the District Chief Executive (DCE), of failing to act despite several complaints lodged against the mining company and the violent conduct of the armed men. Nana Kojo Mensah is calling on the government, especially the President and the National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS), to urgently intervene and flush out the illegal mining company, PRP, from the community following the repeated attacks and killings of innocent residents.
The Municipal Chief Executive (MCE) for the Nzema East Municipal Assembly, Herbert Kuah Dickson, disclosed that he was informed about the development and immediately directed the police to take action. According to the MCE, six persons have so far been arrested in connection with the incident, including three foreign nationals. Mr. Kuah Dickson assured residents that the Assembly, together with the security agencies, will take the necessary measures to maintain peace, law, and order in the community
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Tension is escalating in Gwira Ampansie after a shooting allegedly involving illegal miners and community members- raising serious concerns. The incident has ignited outrage and accusations, suggesting a deeper conflict that threatens the area's stability.
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